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Sundance darlings eye alternative distribution platforms
Not that long ago, premiering a star-driven Sundance Film Festival movie on a video-on-demand channel was an admission of failure. But last year's festival produced two huge on-demand hits, Richard Gere's crime drama "Arbitrage" and Kirsten Dunst's...Tags: Chess Playing, Robin Wright, Festive Events, Ethan Hawke, Nat Faxon
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SAG Awards 2013: TV nominations favor cable dramas, network comedies
Cable dramas and network comedies dominated the nominees for the 19th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. In the drama category, cable favorites such as "Homeland," "Mad Men," "Breaking Bad" and "Boardwalk Empire" picked up multiple nominations, while...
Tags: Elisabeth Moss, The New Girl (tv program), Amy Poehler, Julie Bowen, Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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SAG Awards: Snubs and surprises in the TV nominations
The nominees for the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced Wednesday morning, and, as always, there were some surprises and perceived snubs. In the drama category, SAG voters followed the trend firmly established at this year's Emmys by failing...Tags: Homeland (tv program), Elisabeth Moss, Jon Hamm, Amy Poehler, Julie Bowen
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Mad Men Season 6 begins April 7
Channel Guide MagazineAMC announced today that Mad Men Season 6 will begin Sunday, April 7, at 9pm ET/PT, with a special two-hour premiere written by creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner, and directed by executive producer Scott Hornbacher. Following this premiere,... -
Fans join in wife-bashing on 'Walking Dead,' other AMC series
Even by the gruesome standards of AMC's zombie megahit "The Walking Dead," the death of Lori Grimes, the heavily pregnant wife of protagonist Rick Grimes, was unusually brutal: a crude prison-floor C-section followed by a bullet to the head dispatched...
Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Homeland (tv program), Cesarean Section, Breaking Bad (tv program), The Simpsons (tv program)
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Purple, blue, pink — why not? Vibrant hair color breaks through
Bye, bye, side braid. Farewell, hair feather. Right now the cool kids are carried away with vibrant color. There are the daredevils like Lady Gaga,Nicki Minaj and Katy Perry who use dye or wigs to achieve purple, blue or pink all over their heads...
Tags: Selena Gomez, Rachel McAdams, Cyndi Lauper, Entertainment Events, Entertainment
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'Mad Men' recap: 'A moment before you need more happiness'
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'Seeking Justice'
Zap2ItNicolas Cage plays the man doing the title deed in director Roger Donaldson's ("No Way Out") variation on "Strangers on a Train." After a woman (January Jones, "Mad Men") is assaulted, her husband agrees to let a stranger (Guy Pearce) find the person...Tags: Nicolas Cage, DVDs, Abusive Behavior, Roger Donaldson, Guy Pearce
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“Mad Men” cast appears on Bravo’s “Inside The Actors Studio” May 14
Channel Guide MagazineMad Men fans, here's your chance to hear insights, secrets — and, of course, the oh-so-revealing answers to those famous Pivot questions — straight from the mouths of the cast and creator of your favorite show. Jon Hamm, January Jones, Vincent... -
'Mad Men' recap: 'Tea Leaves'
"When is everything going to go back to normal?" - Roger Sterling Raise your hand if you were ready for Fat Betty? Or Don's new secretary being named Dawn? Or (what I'm guessing) is the first-ever Rolling Stones-potential-bean-commercial idea. Yeah,...
Tags: Cancer, The Office (tv program), Fire Island, Woody Allen, Heart Problems
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Second City cast member talks auditioning for 'SNL'
Amid rumors that Kristen Wiig is leaving “SNL” at the end of this season, the show’s team has been auditioning female comedians, including The Second City e.t.c. cast member Jessica Joy, who’s been making a name for herself in...
Tags: Racism, Kristen Wiig, Comedy (genre), Entertainment, Fiona Apple
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A first look at 'Mad Men's' season 5 opener
The Baltimore SunFirst off, as serious fans of"Mad Men"probably already know, creator Matthew Weiner sent a letter to critics with the screener for the season 5 opener, essentially asking them not to talk or write about anything of consequence in the two-hour opener...Tags: Politics, Satellite and Cable Service, Jessica Pare, The New York Times, Entertainment
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